Cayman Dissent Rights definition

Cayman Dissent Rights means the right of each SPAC Shareholder to dissent in respect of the First Merger pursuant to Section 238 of the Cayman Companies Law.
Cayman Dissent Rights means the right of each SPAC Shareholder to dissent in respect of the First Merger pursuant to Section 238 of the Cayman Companies Law. “Code” means the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended.

Related to Cayman Dissent Rights

  • Dissenting Shares has the meaning set forth in Section 3.3.

  • Intercompany Claims means, collectively, any Claim held by a Debtor against another Debtor.

  • CBCA means the Canada Business Corporations Act.

  • OBCA means the Business Corporations Act (Ontario);

  • ABCA means the Business Corporations Act (Alberta), R.S.A. 2000, c. B-9, as amended, including the regulations promulgated thereunder;

  • Litigation Claims means the claims, rights of action, suits or proceedings, whether in law or in equity, whether known or unknown, that any Debtor or any Estate may hold against any Person or Entity, including, without limitation, the Causes of Action of the Debtors or their Estates, in each case solely to the extent of the Debtors’ or their Estates’ interest therein. A non-exclusive list of the Litigation Claims held by the Debtors as of the Effective Date will be Filed with the Plan Supplement, which will be deemed to include any derivative actions filed against any Debtor as of the Effective Date.